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many worry about jobs, savings, and why the government cannot stop it. >> the prices of food, cheese, butter, milk and even fruit have witnessed an increase of 10% in the last two weeks. people are complaining about that. they are publicly complaining about this situation and they blame the situation on a ahmadinejad. >> today, he put the blame on western sanctions. >> it is very clear, iran is being pressurized. there are sanctions from the enemy telling other nations not to buy iranian oil. this is a secret war. the enemy thinks that with these sanctions, they can defeat iran. they cannot. it is a psychological war. "you can see how much trouble the currency is in. in a week, it has lost 1/3 of their value. what is the cause? as we heard, president ahmadinejad's critics say that he is to blame for bad management. he seemed to agree with the west, that finally there sanctions are beginning to have a real impact. in the last year, the oil exports have roughly halved at as a result of sanctions. would it slide toward economic collapse and bring about the outcome that the west would lik
many worry about jobs, savings, and why the government cannot stop it. >> the prices of food, cheese, butter, milk and even fruit have witnessed an increase of 10% in the last two weeks. people are complaining about that. they are publicly complaining about this situation and they blame the situation on a ahmadinejad. >> today, he put the blame on western sanctions. >> it is very clear, iran is being pressurized. there are sanctions from the enemy telling other nations not to...
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quite a bit, but were you able to shrink the size of the government? >> when it came $2, was able to cut the rate of growth in half. that was the historical rate of growth. i was pointed at state government employees over an eight-year period there were 1200 fewer state employees starting with 12,000, and in the 12,800. it was a 10% reduction in state government employees, which i always pointed out unquestionably sad that hey, who are doing things more efficiently because we were doing things with fewer state employees that were doing more things. i would like to point out that the real driver of state budgets state to state his medicaid and that of course is federal entitlement. is open-ended and that is what has this in the predicament that we have are the entitlements, medicaid, medicare, social security to a lesser degree, but we have to address the entitlements. >> in what is the libertarian position on not? >> well, and promising to submit a balanced budget to congress in the year 2013. that is not promising a balanced budget. that's to submit a
quite a bit, but were you able to shrink the size of the government? >> when it came $2, was able to cut the rate of growth in half. that was the historical rate of growth. i was pointed at state government employees over an eight-year period there were 1200 fewer state employees starting with 12,000, and in the 12,800. it was a 10% reduction in state government employees, which i always pointed out unquestionably sad that hey, who are doing things more efficiently because we were doing...
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it is a government investigation that uncovered illegal late fees, rewards promised and not paid and for discriminating against people over the age of 35. the refund will be spread among 250,000 customers and also the government struck similar deals with discover and capital one. >>> check your pantry tonight. the peanut butter recall got bigger. trader's joe pulled some from the shelves. more chains are removing more product, the recall from the mexico based company sundlin includes almond and cash auto butter. it impacts, whole foods, safe way, target, and giant. many people got salmonella after eating it. >>> since the iphone 5 release apple has been on the defense. there were a few glitches in the operating system and the map application. now there may be a bug putting you over your data limit. verizon customers noticed their data disappearing even when the phones were on wifi. verizon says they will not charge for the overage and put in a software fix. >>> families have been opening their mail to learn that their daughter has been invited to take part in a beauty contest. who is
it is a government investigation that uncovered illegal late fees, rewards promised and not paid and for discriminating against people over the age of 35. the refund will be spread among 250,000 customers and also the government struck similar deals with discover and capital one. >>> check your pantry tonight. the peanut butter recall got bigger. trader's joe pulled some from the shelves. more chains are removing more product, the recall from the mexico based company sundlin includes...
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the government had to approve it because, you know, you live a part of the world that the government has to approve everything. if you want to take a photograph of your wife, the government has to approve it. but it's-- no, it is really a power play. this is people trying to bid up from each other about who gets to shape the future of that part of the world. >> jon: it was interesting. even in iran when they were doing the green revolution right after the election there and ahmadinejad was reelected in iraq and accusations of fraud even then the government was saying "these are not our people rising up, these are western agents whipping up, these are saboteurs." >> that's right. >> jon: there is never any sense that there's fallibility. >> no, it's always deflected into an anti-western-- one of the things i try to say in the book is that what happened to me way back in the days of fax machines was a kind of prelude, a kind of prologue, if you like, to what's happening now. because i think you can draw a straight line from then to now and see the growth of this phenomenon of sort of o
the government had to approve it because, you know, you live a part of the world that the government has to approve everything. if you want to take a photograph of your wife, the government has to approve it. but it's-- no, it is really a power play. this is people trying to bid up from each other about who gets to shape the future of that part of the world. >> jon: it was interesting. even in iran when they were doing the green revolution right after the election there and ahmadinejad...
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is uniting the government. but at the bottom line the prime minister of israel will have to make that decision. >> one of your ideas the country spend billions of dollars and we need our money now. if israel should go alone. adding give 94 9/11 with our support of israel. >> if you look at the attack countries are not supposed to support like the united states. but there is such a deep connection. i do not think israel should do it alone. but i do believe it should be a joint effort. maybe today's say i don't care but but if you find the atomic bomb and a suitcase or in the port of san diego it becomes your problem. it should be a joint effort of the western society u.s., israel, europe, canada u.s., israel, europe, canada , it could have been. with a decision here from washington but people are pretty disgusted with the democratic behavior that is going on. >> who is a stronger ally of the united states will agree with you. but the cheapest aircraft today in united states in the middle east we're in a front-li
is uniting the government. but at the bottom line the prime minister of israel will have to make that decision. >> one of your ideas the country spend billions of dollars and we need our money now. if israel should go alone. adding give 94 9/11 with our support of israel. >> if you look at the attack countries are not supposed to support like the united states. but there is such a deep connection. i do not think israel should do it alone. but i do believe it should be a joint...
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in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. superman, but he's definitely a ssper boy. get this..... // a... child in china... is... showing ...super-human strength...../ pullinn... a... car for ...several yards.../ and... shouldering... a... 90--pound bag ...of corn ../. he''... but ... weighs... 112---pounds..../. he... was born ... at... 12--- hefty... poonds...///. physical... tests... show ...he's healthy.../ juut... larger ... than most kidd his ag...//// his... mom... says... his strength... comes... from hii appetite,.../// he... wants to be....a.... phampion... weight lifter when 3e grrws up. - 33 &p a dramatic finiss in st. pete...how chris davis hits a home run wit
in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. superman, but he's definitely a ssper...
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innovation is not popular in government. i did not get the nickname governor moonbeam by being conventional. we were give reminded that the best time to invest, 20 years ago, second best time, today. what great leaders, both of these dynamics state's half. we wanted to thank you both with just a small token of our appreciation and our deep appreciation as well to barbara of the san jose "mercury news." i know you cannot accept gifts. >> i would want to report that. >> we're hoping that sutter can accept a gift, the first dog. governor? [applause] and governor hickenlooper, your dear friend and our dear friend, dan gordon could not be here but we wanted to make sure you enjoyed his borough -- brew. >> as i have many times before, let me assure you. [applause] >> our photographer would like to get your photos. >> with or without the kibble? >> all right. >> the right to vote allows us to vote for candidates or party and it is a significant way to have our voice heard. exactly 100 years ago, women were given the vote in califor
innovation is not popular in government. i did not get the nickname governor moonbeam by being conventional. we were give reminded that the best time to invest, 20 years ago, second best time, today. what great leaders, both of these dynamics state's half. we wanted to thank you both with just a small token of our appreciation and our deep appreciation as well to barbara of the san jose "mercury news." i know you cannot accept gifts. >> i would want to report that. >>...
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government. i thought it was an interesting twist in things. i think it's clear the egyptian feel maybe the american money isn't going come. maybe there isn't the money. that's going change the influence. in that part of the world engagement is the proof or the disprove of the the sis that is involved here. you scrolled a situation next year or the year after at some point where ron iran says we have a nuclear weapon. the united states hasn't gone in or taken military action to stop it. do you think it u would be fundamentally damage together united states perception of power and leadership in the world not being able to write checks is damaging the perception in the world we understand played. >> that was too hypothetical for me. seriously, there's so many steps in there. >> it's just one. >> the united states doesn't top iran from getting a nuclear weapon, does that san diego message that we are incapable of controlling outcomes in a way that some people think we might have in the past through
government. i thought it was an interesting twist in things. i think it's clear the egyptian feel maybe the american money isn't going come. maybe there isn't the money. that's going change the influence. in that part of the world engagement is the proof or the disprove of the the sis that is involved here. you scrolled a situation next year or the year after at some point where ron iran says we have a nuclear weapon. the united states hasn't gone in or taken military action to stop it. do you...
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workers are protesting the government's austerity measures. government officials submitted a draft of the 2013 budget yesterday that calls for a new wave of deep cuts which will save $10 billion next year. workers will protest proposed cuts to salaries, pensions and other benefits. last week, 50,000 people in athens demonstrated against austerity. wages in china are going up - by some estimates, about 17% a year. it is providing china's growing middle class with more money to buy goods, though inflation is not helping. but it may also drive up the cost of making some of those products there, as well. in our cover story, who gains as china's employee base moves up? despite china's present economic slowdown, the story of its workforce recently has been of migration from farm to factory. 25 million made the move in 1990. last year, that figure grew to 158 million. it has increased china's productivity and competitiveness. but lately, that workforce is demanding more. "they increasingly learn that there's a big gap in what they earn and some other
workers are protesting the government's austerity measures. government officials submitted a draft of the 2013 budget yesterday that calls for a new wave of deep cuts which will save $10 billion next year. workers will protest proposed cuts to salaries, pensions and other benefits. last week, 50,000 people in athens demonstrated against austerity. wages in china are going up - by some estimates, about 17% a year. it is providing china's growing middle class with more money to buy goods, though...
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it's spent on propping up other governments. here we are funding funding fune insurgents in syria, and a quart of the insurgents are supposed to be al qaeda? didn't we do this in afghanistan? didn't we really ultimately bank role osama bin laden? we haven't learned anything. what we aught -- ought to have learned is military interventions make enemies to the united states of people that are affected by these. these drone strikes? yeah, we hit the target but we wipe out another quarter block. we kill tens of thousands of innocent civilians living in these countries that were ostensibly we're there to help? we're just continuing to make more and more enemies. it's no surprise that the unrest in the middle east is occurring right now. i would get out of our embassies in the middle east. why are we giving targets to demonstrators that are just looking for targets in the middle east? that is not showing weakness. it's showing we've got some common sense. where is the common sense? >> host: next call from lawrence, new york. eric is o
it's spent on propping up other governments. here we are funding funding fune insurgents in syria, and a quart of the insurgents are supposed to be al qaeda? didn't we do this in afghanistan? didn't we really ultimately bank role osama bin laden? we haven't learned anything. what we aught -- ought to have learned is military interventions make enemies to the united states of people that are affected by these. these drone strikes? yeah, we hit the target but we wipe out another quarter block. we...
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i first asked about different kinds of government strategies where government works best with this, here' here is what senator mccain had to say. >> you're picking winners and losers, and obvious in the case of solyndra and many others, we have picked losers. but there are so many technologies that have been developed is gps, the internet, but that is a research and development area handed over from the private sector. that is where the debate takes place. liz: so overall instead of going into very young industries and say here, let's help this country over that one, it is helping the idea? >> research and development. one of the reasons most of us have supported research and development was whatever area or sector of our economy is it has proven to be incredibly beneficial. many national laboratories have produced incredible new technologies in defense and non-defense. you have a mature technology and you say they deserve a million dollars, that is not the role of government in my view providing tax breaks and incentives but to give them money, that is not the right answer. liz: the adm
i first asked about different kinds of government strategies where government works best with this, here' here is what senator mccain had to say. >> you're picking winners and losers, and obvious in the case of solyndra and many others, we have picked losers. but there are so many technologies that have been developed is gps, the internet, but that is a research and development area handed over from the private sector. that is where the debate takes place. liz: so overall instead of going...
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clashes in the streets of tehran, as hundreds of protesters take on their own government. outraged over the collapse of the iranian currency. it's taken a nose dive in the past week, down 40%. and that is a record low. and that is proof, economists say, that tough sanctions by the u.s. government, because of iran's nuclear program, are taking hold. >>> and now, we turn to a headline that sounded impossible to us today. word of yet another american airlines flight forced to land. passengers bracing for impact. in the end, the landing gear came down, but some suspicious passengers are telling us they actually wonder if pilots and other employees are negotiating their labor disputes from 30,000 feet. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila put that question to a pilot who believes in his former airline. >> reporter: the dallas operations center where american airlines struggles to manage delays twice as severe as its competitors and one airborne emergency after another. >> emergency at this time. we're coming back into dallas. >> reporter: nerve wracking for some passen
clashes in the streets of tehran, as hundreds of protesters take on their own government. outraged over the collapse of the iranian currency. it's taken a nose dive in the past week, down 40%. and that is a record low. and that is proof, economists say, that tough sanctions by the u.s. government, because of iran's nuclear program, are taking hold. >>> and now, we turn to a headline that sounded impossible to us today. word of yet another american airlines flight forced to land....
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easy government loan money lured in the poor. and biggest burdep false on the young and poor and homes with income. average college debt is 20,000. and 40 percent headed by someone younger than age 35. that's something that the democrats didn't have in mind when they comman derthe market. >> new deon the apple feud. two corporate control freaks. apple one, wanted voice direction and google had that and google didn't want to give it to them and so it goes. >> dennis neal, good to see you. >>. >> it is 10 minutes after the top. hour. police department in one town going to the dogs literally. you will not believe who the top dog is now. another attempt to find jimmy hoffa's body. police receiving another tip to have where he was buried. could this crack the case. >> and look at the putches. national average standing at 3.80 a gal lon. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. d
easy government loan money lured in the poor. and biggest burdep false on the young and poor and homes with income. average college debt is 20,000. and 40 percent headed by someone younger than age 35. that's something that the democrats didn't have in mind when they comman derthe market. >> new deon the apple feud. two corporate control freaks. apple one, wanted voice direction and google had that and google didn't want to give it to them and so it goes. >> dennis neal, good to see...
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european governments are not dealing with their economic problem. it's so frustrating to watch the ecb do everything right in terms of protecting the banks and the sovereign bond market and watch the politicians fail to do what's necessary to get these economies to grow. you have to stabilize the patient before you try and fission their long-term problems. the politicians don't do this. that means europe stays in a recession. for u.s. investors, i think it is still something of a side show. >> something of a side show. until they either come up with the austerity or -- something's got to give, right? >> because it doesn't disrupt the u.s. economy. the u.s. economy is still growing. our exports to europe are only a very small part of our gdp. the housing market recovery is much more important to the improvement of wealth. we're seeing some improvement of confidence. we're seeing rising home prices. all these are more important to the united states than what's going on in europe. >> mark, how do you see it? you invested in europe these days or no? >>
european governments are not dealing with their economic problem. it's so frustrating to watch the ecb do everything right in terms of protecting the banks and the sovereign bond market and watch the politicians fail to do what's necessary to get these economies to grow. you have to stabilize the patient before you try and fission their long-term problems. the politicians don't do this. that means europe stays in a recession. for u.s. investors, i think it is still something of a side show....
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fed up with his government and the policy. i'm fed up with my government. i don't know. still the 142 ft. high dome of st. peter's basilica in protest. his sign reads, enough. the man spent more than 24 hours on top of the dome, but he is not expected to face charges. that raises a lot of questions about how he
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lawmakers want to explore government efforts to prevent future outbreaks. nancy skinner says that more legislation is possibly needed for prevention. and also a rise in violent crimes with cellphones and electronics. wednesday night, this high speed injured a child. with a robbery in pacific heights when they witnessed a robbery of a back pack. and the earlier this week there were seven reports of cellphone and other devices stolen. and at several locations the victims were attacked and knocked unconscious it is not advised to fight back. >> we do not know the mental state. they are already committing a felony with robbery so you do not know what their state of mind is. and if they have a weapon you do not want to find out. if the record to kill you all for a cellphone. make sure that you are aware of your surroundings. >> they are cracking down on this because of the hot market for electronics. since the beginning of this year there been over 10001100 cellphone deaths. --theft of 1100 >> the oakland athletics pitcher is attending in committee meeting again
lawmakers want to explore government efforts to prevent future outbreaks. nancy skinner says that more legislation is possibly needed for prevention. and also a rise in violent crimes with cellphones and electronics. wednesday night, this high speed injured a child. with a robbery in pacific heights when they witnessed a robbery of a back pack. and the earlier this week there were seven reports of cellphone and other devices stolen. and at several locations the victims were attacked and knocked...
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you cannot say that like a government because the first duty of any government is to preserve the right and security and that is a very tough duty. believe me, i know that. >> yes, please. microphone. spare sad stance i'd >> and christopher burton, i have a related question and that is the movements of arms and bulk cash in mexico from the united states. what is your administration done to strengthen mexico's own border security to prevent this illegal flows. thank you. >> well, talking about weapons, 150,000 weapons in five years is a lot. we are establishing some kind of highway. we are working really hard on not still. talking about illegal cash, it is more difficult for us. for instance, we are estimating three years ago, two years ago only in the banking or we detected that 14 billion, 14 billion a year, which was dollars we needed to send back the united states coming from the banking system. we have not cleared the sources of those dollars. so that may does take a lot of measures. for instance, we forbidden a lot of cash transfers in dollars and mexico. and of course i got a lot
you cannot say that like a government because the first duty of any government is to preserve the right and security and that is a very tough duty. believe me, i know that. >> yes, please. microphone. spare sad stance i'd >> and christopher burton, i have a related question and that is the movements of arms and bulk cash in mexico from the united states. what is your administration done to strengthen mexico's own border security to prevent this illegal flows. thank you. >>...
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it is spent on propping up other governments. we are funding the insurgents in syria, and one-quarter of the insurgents in syria are supposed to be al qaeda. did we not do this in afghanistan? did we not bankroll osama bin laden? what we ought to have learned is that these military interventions make enemies to the united states, people who are affected by this. these drones strikes, yes, we hit the targets, but we wipe out another quarter block. we kill tens of thousands of innocent civilians living in these countries that we are ostensibly there to help. we are just continuing to make more and more enemies. it is no surprise that the unrest in the middle east is occurring right now. i would get out of our embassies in the middle east. why are we giving targets to demonstrators that are just looking for targets in the middle east? that is not showing weakness. that is just showing we have got common sense. where is the common sense? host: our next caller, good morning to you. caller: governor johnson, i will be voting for you ev
it is spent on propping up other governments. we are funding the insurgents in syria, and one-quarter of the insurgents in syria are supposed to be al qaeda. did we not do this in afghanistan? did we not bankroll osama bin laden? what we ought to have learned is that these military interventions make enemies to the united states, people who are affected by this. these drones strikes, yes, we hit the targets, but we wipe out another quarter block. we kill tens of thousands of innocent civilians...
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the vatican is dismissing as a fake and inept one. >> the government has dropped the ball and failed to do much to keep unsafe peanut butter off shelves. a outbreak of salmonella has sickened dozens nationwide. two here in california. the group is have worried saying may because regulators have been slow to put in new safety measures. >> we have missed several critical deadlines already and there is -- really no excuse for it when public health is at risk. >> the government spokeswoman said the obama administration is working as fast as possible to put in new procedures. >>> a brentwood man was arrested today on suspicious of carrying out a massive foreclosure. investigators say that the 44- year-old convicted disstressed homeowners he could take their existing debt and replace it with a new lower debt to his country. they say more than 1,000 homeowners paid upwards of $3.1 million to him. >> today the governor signed a bill that will get the next generation of clean clergy vehicles to use state carpool lanes to free this as area is around the state test high occupancy toll lanes. th
the vatican is dismissing as a fake and inept one. >> the government has dropped the ball and failed to do much to keep unsafe peanut butter off shelves. a outbreak of salmonella has sickened dozens nationwide. two here in california. the group is have worried saying may because regulators have been slow to put in new safety measures. >> we have missed several critical deadlines already and there is -- really no excuse for it when public health is at risk. >> the government...
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this year, the federal government is spending just over 10 billion on prevent and treatment. law enforcement and corrections, just under 10. mitt romney has not outlined how he will allocate federal dollars, but both men say they have not in favor of legalizing marijuana and are emphatic that working closely with mexico which has used florida as a favorite drug route is a must. pilot says she would like more -- job lost in tough economic times. >> we live in a society of aggravate i aggravati aggravating stress. >> ironically, the most talked about campaign issue leading to one of the least. john zarrella, cnn, miami. >>> >>> when barack obama was elected in 2008, he was called the facebook president. in 2012, everyone's using social media, we'll look at how social media might make the difference come election day. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers t
this year, the federal government is spending just over 10 billion on prevent and treatment. law enforcement and corrections, just under 10. mitt romney has not outlined how he will allocate federal dollars, but both men say they have not in favor of legalizing marijuana and are emphatic that working closely with mexico which has used florida as a favorite drug route is a must. pilot says she would like more -- job lost in tough economic times. >> we live in a society of aggravate i...
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the president's subliminal response the government is responsible is wrong. >> a federal government grew during the bush and administration and during the obama administration 1.7%. i agree it is too big bet you put it in the wrong era. we both know of entrepreneurs who have been very successful but but who built the road who built the highways and it is basic six common-sense people understand people come into the state with no government at all. then don't drive on the highway. businesses need the educated work force granted, it is public-private partnership
the president's subliminal response the government is responsible is wrong. >> a federal government grew during the bush and administration and during the obama administration 1.7%. i agree it is too big bet you put it in the wrong era. we both know of entrepreneurs who have been very successful but but who built the road who built the highways and it is basic six common-sense people understand people come into the state with no government at all. then don't drive on the highway....
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they did not allow him to govern. what will go on this time, the fair minded republicans will decide that we have not allowed him to govern and they will give him a chance. republicans are going to go out and vote for obama again. i cannot believe i am saying this, but that is what is going to happen. because it's not right. i lost my job in 2008 when this whole thing crashed and i know why it happened. bill clinton said that obama put a bottom to the fall. my fellow american citizens have amnesia. host: thanks for calling. we want to get another call or so. there's a debate tonight on c- span2. a rare debate for chirping. this last debate was in 2002 against a former dukes of hazzard star. this is on c-span2 tonight, televised nationally. we will have that debate at 7:00 live on c-span to. we will have a couple other debates live on c-span starting at 7:00 beginning with massachusetts, the senate race, and the nebraska senate race at 8:00 eastern. avon lake, ohio, democratic caller, kathy. caller: good morning. i am
they did not allow him to govern. what will go on this time, the fair minded republicans will decide that we have not allowed him to govern and they will give him a chance. republicans are going to go out and vote for obama again. i cannot believe i am saying this, but that is what is going to happen. because it's not right. i lost my job in 2008 when this whole thing crashed and i know why it happened. bill clinton said that obama put a bottom to the fall. my fellow american citizens have...
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regional debt is now becoming central with government debt. that is the question i asked at its -- experts earlier. on top of delivering the budget and structural reform, and madrid get back in line these regions? >> that is a very important question, particularly right now, because what we have heard this week of course is up in the north of spain, there is more talk about autonomy. the protests in barcelona a week ago. an awful lot of people asking for autonomy but that region is one of the more economic viable and they want more control over their purse strings, they don't want to necessarily see subsidies to the rest of spain. the worst time possible for the prime minister. he's now got a question about regions going for more autonomy. >> so, the spanish prime minister has its problems and the eurozone has its problems. the problem is, this is the backdrop upon which real business is going to have to make money. the paris car show starting today. what is the mood? >> the car manufacturing industries, one of the industries that has really t
regional debt is now becoming central with government debt. that is the question i asked at its -- experts earlier. on top of delivering the budget and structural reform, and madrid get back in line these regions? >> that is a very important question, particularly right now, because what we have heard this week of course is up in the north of spain, there is more talk about autonomy. the protests in barcelona a week ago. an awful lot of people asking for autonomy but that region is one of...
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we only have stimulus from the fed and not directly from the government. i think it may be tenuous, but they will hold on and keep on going. >> i think they are on vacation. we do not have to worry about it for a week. liz: [laughter] we do not have to worry much want this power is done. take do so much for joining us, gentlemen. have a good weekend. fifty-five minutes until the close. surprisingly, september has been a decent month for the bulls. presidential election in november. michael church has about a half billion in assets under management. would you be worried or willfully excited about stocks? >> i think your last guest used the word setback. i think that is probably ready appropriate. we came in with analyst expectations around 3%. we have come full circle at this point. we are running negative 3%. there has clearly been some economic data -- disturbing is probably a good word. the durable goods number we have not seen levels since 2007. i think there may be some rocky water here. coming into the year and. as an asset class, i think equities loo
we only have stimulus from the fed and not directly from the government. i think it may be tenuous, but they will hold on and keep on going. >> i think they are on vacation. we do not have to worry about it for a week. liz: [laughter] we do not have to worry much want this power is done. take do so much for joining us, gentlemen. have a good weekend. fifty-five minutes until the close. surprisingly, september has been a decent month for the bulls. presidential election in november....
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therefore the government must find ways to compensate for this and support jobs. liz: my co-anchor, david asman was "the wall street journal" south american bureau chief for many years. he would love to ask you a question. david: thank you very much, liz. president uribe, for those who don't know you were a very tough president. i was in colombia when pablo escobar was running around medellin. when marksest guerrillas controlled a third of country. people were throwing up their hands, said it was impossible to correct the situation. you came in. were very tough. took on the drug dealers and took on the marxist guerrillas and business came back to colombia. people said it couldn't be done. you did it. mexico is having trouble attracting business because they virtually have the same problem you did with the drug dealers. they don't have the marxist gur rile la war that you did but a lost businesses are afraid going to mexico because of that. can they use your methods for cleaning up their problems? >> 40 years ago our guerrillas were marxist oriented but they are lo
therefore the government must find ways to compensate for this and support jobs. liz: my co-anchor, david asman was "the wall street journal" south american bureau chief for many years. he would love to ask you a question. david: thank you very much, liz. president uribe, for those who don't know you were a very tough president. i was in colombia when pablo escobar was running around medellin. when marksest guerrillas controlled a third of country. people were throwing up their hands,...
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it's almost entirely owned by the chinese government. in 2005, they tried to take over an oil company based in california. so big chinese, state-run company trying to take over a california company. this is the chinese government, a big business deal like that actually does have national security implications for us as a country. that's the kind of international business deal that's subject to review by something called the committee on foreign investments in the united states. a big committee that reviews this stuff. the treasury secretary heads it up. when that committee was reviewing this deal with, congress went absolutely nuts over it. in the end, that deal did not go through. that was in 2005. china was not allowed to come in and buy that company. now they are trying good. they are in the process of trying to buy a canadian oil company. but again, the committee on foreign investments in the u.s. has some jurisdiction here because the canadian company does a lot of business in our gulf of mexico. this is a chinese government-owned g
it's almost entirely owned by the chinese government. in 2005, they tried to take over an oil company based in california. so big chinese, state-run company trying to take over a california company. this is the chinese government, a big business deal like that actually does have national security implications for us as a country. that's the kind of international business deal that's subject to review by something called the committee on foreign investments in the united states. a big committee...
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i don't think, absolute democratic or representative form of government, self-determined form of government can truly exist without somebody watching it and criticizing it and going after the government all the time. we have brought this to an extreme level of exquisite -- here in the united states. freedom of the press criticizes everything all the time. and we love. it's our system. wouldn't want it any other way. and so i think we can now bring that about but it requires a change in attitude and the part of government leaders to accept being criticized. we've seen some slip backward in recent times, who thought they were going to do this and realize hey, this is very uncomfortable, and have pushed back and are becoming less open to press criticism. you see it frequently, but i think that's part of the institution building. laws, institutions, free society, open society, the ability of nongovernmental institutions to function and do things that could be critical of the government, and above all freedom of the press, and resourced to courts. if you feel your rights have been violated, eith
i don't think, absolute democratic or representative form of government, self-determined form of government can truly exist without somebody watching it and criticizing it and going after the government all the time. we have brought this to an extreme level of exquisite -- here in the united states. freedom of the press criticizes everything all the time. and we love. it's our system. wouldn't want it any other way. and so i think we can now bring that about but it requires a change in attitude...
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government. can you talk a little bit about that and how you're addressing that at raytheon? >> yeah. that comes from a now-somewhat-famous white paper from nsa entitled "the inevitability of failure." great title, right? >> yes. positive title. >> right. and it's on the basis that most cybersecurity solutions are built on common operating systems that are available in the market and not on a trusted operating system, so that's the building on a foundation of sand concept, right? so, all of the cross- domain solutions or information sharing solutions have to be built on a trusted operating system in order to pass scrutiny with government. >> so there's a lot of rectifying to do... >> right. right. right. >> ed, you mentioned cross-domain solutions, and that for raytheon is a big issue and also, of course, for what you're delivering to the government. for those in the audience that maybe aren't as familiar, can you clarify what that is and also talk about sort of some of the major opportunities yo
government. can you talk a little bit about that and how you're addressing that at raytheon? >> yeah. that comes from a now-somewhat-famous white paper from nsa entitled "the inevitability of failure." great title, right? >> yes. positive title. >> right. and it's on the basis that most cybersecurity solutions are built on common operating systems that are available in the market and not on a trusted operating system, so that's the building on a foundation of sand...
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government basically back the coup against him, is sent a message throughout latin america that the government was going to be our government, was quick to be the enemy of real social change in the region. that lasted really until the 1990's, until this whole new era that has developed of social progress of government being elected to power, getting rid of old dictatorships, old rule by the military, and giving the popular will a chance to be expressed and bring more progressive leaders to power. that really was from the 1960's into the 1990's were you had the role of these dictators and military leaders in latin america that were largely backed by the united states. >> i want to go to a part of your film that deals with the assassination of archbishop oscar romero. on march 24, 1980 in el salvador. this clip features the voices of sister pat murray, formerly as ambassador to el salvador robert white, and sister terry alexander, maryknoll missionary. >> his assassination in church stunned the entire nation. >> as the crowd started to grow, they realized this was going to be a very difficult ti
government basically back the coup against him, is sent a message throughout latin america that the government was going to be our government, was quick to be the enemy of real social change in the region. that lasted really until the 1990's, until this whole new era that has developed of social progress of government being elected to power, getting rid of old dictatorships, old rule by the military, and giving the popular will a chance to be expressed and bring more progressive leaders to...
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it's the home of the federal government. here is tim carney of the national examiner. >> ross perot used to talk about free trade from mexico and sucking sound going down to mexico. siems i think that dc is the vortex and giant sucking sound of american wealth and jobs coming in here. >> a number of lawyers lobbyists consultants and businesses gravitate to be closer to the government. in recent years hilton, vogues wagon faic all moved corporate headquarters here. here is tim carney one more time. >> why are they doing that businesses are finding out that dc the federal government controls their prosperity and wealth much more than the rest of the economy. >> he represents this area probably the wealthyest congressional district in all of america categorically rejects the idea washington and region around here is a pair sitic region that feeds off of those who pay. >> the relationship between the government and need to procure technical services and goods is uniquely that in northern virginia which it has spurred a vibrant i
it's the home of the federal government. here is tim carney of the national examiner. >> ross perot used to talk about free trade from mexico and sucking sound going down to mexico. siems i think that dc is the vortex and giant sucking sound of american wealth and jobs coming in here. >> a number of lawyers lobbyists consultants and businesses gravitate to be closer to the government. in recent years hilton, vogues wagon faic all moved corporate headquarters here. here is tim carney...
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embassy, it's not a government. we should be denunciatory and we should punish. i doubt that there is a single country in the world in western civilization that would not have immediately called back its ambassador in egypt. still possible. and suddenly cut off or put in terms related to the 2 billion that egypt receives from the united states, and i'm sure libya receives money. i don't know how much, but i'm sure it does. the climate was even greater because the american ambassador in libya has held the so-called arab spring. i had never been supportive of the air spring. the columnist at the times and elsewhere, i said to myself, we are jettisoning people. they're not great people, but at least their friends were people who i am sure will turn out to be hostile to us. it doesn't make any sense. why should anybody justice in the future? and not talking about mubarak and how we threw him under the bus. those were the background facts that caused me to react strongly . >> congressman, you are very much the beneficiar
embassy, it's not a government. we should be denunciatory and we should punish. i doubt that there is a single country in the world in western civilization that would not have immediately called back its ambassador in egypt. still possible. and suddenly cut off or put in terms related to the 2 billion that egypt receives from the united states, and i'm sure libya receives money. i don't know how much, but i'm sure it does. the climate was even greater because the american ambassador in libya...
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president obama puts governments first. he wants to raise taxes on small businesses. he wants to keep our energy races under lock and key including the keystone xl pipeline. he wants more spending that will put us in debt to china. more of the same. where are the jobs that no wonder jobs are fleeing overseas. let's bring those jobs home, back to america, back to local businesses. there is one more thing i tell people. i tell them i have made restoring the american dream my life work. without it i would not be where i am today. eiger up in an under privilege neighborhood. i was the first person in my family to attend college. my mother and grandmother started cleaning the house is again when i did not have enough money for law school and my brother gave me everything he had. i would tell myself that if i ever got out of the environment i gear up when i would work hard to get others out and make it easier for them to have the same opportunities that have given me a chance to make a difference. that is why i am running for congress. it is why i know in my heart the matte
president obama puts governments first. he wants to raise taxes on small businesses. he wants to keep our energy races under lock and key including the keystone xl pipeline. he wants more spending that will put us in debt to china. more of the same. where are the jobs that no wonder jobs are fleeing overseas. let's bring those jobs home, back to america, back to local businesses. there is one more thing i tell people. i tell them i have made restoring the american dream my life work. without it...
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, and how each individual would governor iran -- govern in their approach to governing. if he has a liability, it is when he talked about the 47 percent of people in america who do not pay income taxes. paul ryan was on the trail today in iowa and turned it from a defensive problem for the romney campaign into the advance of the way they will frail the race in terms of the stagnation economy that they accuse president obama of overseeing and the prosperity economy they are promising. >> let's help them get jobs so they can get a paycheck so they are good taxpayers. (applause) this is the point that we have been trying to make. sometimes the point doesn't get made the right way. we don't want a stagnant economy that fosters dependency. we have added 15 million people to the food stamp roles in four years. largely there is no opportunity or economic growth. >>carl: that is the argument mitt romney hopes to make tomorrow night standing face to face with president obama. there has been mock debating today for mitt romney and stepped out if a quick snack and other than that i
, and how each individual would governor iran -- govern in their approach to governing. if he has a liability, it is when he talked about the 47 percent of people in america who do not pay income taxes. paul ryan was on the trail today in iowa and turned it from a defensive problem for the romney campaign into the advance of the way they will frail the race in terms of the stagnation economy that they accuse president obama of overseeing and the prosperity economy they are promising. >>...
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it is not the action of government the government itself. in other words, when our economies grow, for instance, and ran up $2000 a year to more than $10,000 year-to-date. that implied that mexican market will become a very important market. for vehicles and household and whatever. they are starting to see our market as well. in these changes, they have started to fight each other and that explains 80% of the violence, probably, now, to step up against their old allies, and probably there is another side instead of themselves. for me tell you, i do believe that the next administration, it is exactly what they are saying. they are going to continue this, and i think they have the right and the duty now, let me be honest. you really want to think about this and i cannot see anyone to think about the regulations in the global market here in the u.s. that is the reason why i say that if you are not able to reduce the amount, in a dramatic way, you need to think and you have the duty to analyze in order to stop the flow of money. that implies to
it is not the action of government the government itself. in other words, when our economies grow, for instance, and ran up $2000 a year to more than $10,000 year-to-date. that implied that mexican market will become a very important market. for vehicles and household and whatever. they are starting to see our market as well. in these changes, they have started to fight each other and that explains 80% of the violence, probably, now, to step up against their old allies, and probably there is...
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that is how you govern. you did not govern 15 seconds after an event and a fire before aiming. appearing tough does not mean that you get good results. >> let me ask you one question. why do not end the war in afghanistan right now? [no audio] today in the times, there has been assumptions about the transition in the middle east. >> it seems there is a political vulnerability. maybe something more than that. if the romney team had not put their foot in the mouth about libya, we might your stronger -- hear stronger about islamist democracy in. is that a concern? is that something to think about going forward? >> on afghanistan, our strategic objective is to make sure that afghanistan is never again a safe haven for al qaeda to attack our homeland. if that is their objective, you have to make sure that the pace of the transition is driven by the ability of the afghans to stepup, stand, and take the lead with our continued support. i would fundamentally disagree with the statement that the training program is in shambles. it is not. the afghans are in the lead for more than half t
that is how you govern. you did not govern 15 seconds after an event and a fire before aiming. appearing tough does not mean that you get good results. >> let me ask you one question. why do not end the war in afghanistan right now? [no audio] today in the times, there has been assumptions about the transition in the middle east. >> it seems there is a political vulnerability. maybe something more than that. if the romney team had not put their foot in the mouth about libya, we...
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government vehicle in mexico city. were corrupt mexican police officers purposely targeting american officials? all of that and breaking news the second hour of "happening now" starts right now. >> reporter: one race, two candidates, three debates and the night everyone has been waiting for. i'm gregg jarrett in for jon scott. jenna: the night is finally here. i'm jenna leave. welcome to the second hour of "happening now." now is certainly a big night. the president and governor romney face-to-face for the first time on stage with an estimated 60 million americans watching, just about the same amount that is watching us right now. >> reporter: a little shy of that. jenna: a little shy of that. most voters have already made up their minds. the candidates are out to win over a shrinking number of undecideds. the key for president obama to sit out his narrow lead without a mishap while governor romney apparently needs to shakeup the rape. we'll see what our fox news political analyst brit hume thinks about that. what are
government vehicle in mexico city. were corrupt mexican police officers purposely targeting american officials? all of that and breaking news the second hour of "happening now" starts right now. >> reporter: one race, two candidates, three debates and the night everyone has been waiting for. i'm gregg jarrett in for jon scott. jenna: the night is finally here. i'm jenna leave. welcome to the second hour of "happening now." now is certainly a big night. the president...
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the government's got to run somehow. somehow, we've got to have enough money to invade iraq. when mitt romney said i'm going to pay nothing was it then called an intentionally defective grantor trust he's screwing you on that and screwing you when he moves his money to the cayman islands. we all want to do that, but you got to pay your taxes when you do it. in fact, here is steven brightstone, a person who deals with these kind of estate maneuvers all the time. he says: >> in other words god we used to do that he is tricks all the time so the rich wouldn't have to stay taxes. remember romney talking about that 47% that doesn't pay federal in come tax, can you believe what funds they are? how about you you didn't pay a dime on that $100 million. you're the bum. you're the cheat. when he was asked hey have you done anything where you can show empathy toward other human beings? that seems an easy question, right no here's what mitt romney says. >> don't forget, i got everybody in my state insured. 100% of the kids in our state have health insurance. i don't think there is anythi
the government's got to run somehow. somehow, we've got to have enough money to invade iraq. when mitt romney said i'm going to pay nothing was it then called an intentionally defective grantor trust he's screwing you on that and screwing you when he moves his money to the cayman islands. we all want to do that, but you got to pay your taxes when you do it. in fact, here is steven brightstone, a person who deals with these kind of estate maneuvers all the time. he says: >> in other words...